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... important branch of general knowlege , of which a person of liberal education cannot without reproach be wholly ignorant : since no one will be able to understand the civil transactions of mankind in past times , without some ...
... important branch of general knowlege , of which a person of liberal education cannot without reproach be wholly ignorant : since no one will be able to understand the civil transactions of mankind in past times , without some ...
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... important parti- culars he has been able to effect very salutary changes , more especially in the ventilation of ships , the separation of the di- seased , and the supply of vegetable and fresh animal food . Little can be done by ...
... important parti- culars he has been able to effect very salutary changes , more especially in the ventilation of ships , the separation of the di- seased , and the supply of vegetable and fresh animal food . Little can be done by ...
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... important parts of this work , it would be injustice to the au- thor to take leave of it , without bearing testimony also to his earnest endeavours to improve the situation of Navy Surgeons and Mates ; whose encouragement is not yet ...
... important parts of this work , it would be injustice to the au- thor to take leave of it , without bearing testimony also to his earnest endeavours to improve the situation of Navy Surgeons and Mates ; whose encouragement is not yet ...
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